WWE Invasion Angle PPVs - Ranked Worst To Best

6. Rebellion 2001

It should come as no real surprise that a UK only PPV is left languishing in last place on this list. That's not to say that it was terrible, but as any fan who grew up with these bi-annual British events will tell you, they were never able to compete with the established offerings from the US.

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This event in particular had a few things going against it right from the get go. Prior to the show, Alliance stars (of which there was precious few) Rob Van Dam and Booker T were still being advertised in local promotional material yet appeared nowhere on the show. In addition to this, The Brothers of Destruction Kane and Undertaker didn't make the trip across the pond due to being booked for a house show in the States.

Looking at the card there were still some mouth-watering match-ups on offer, and the UK is well known for its rabid fan base and electric crowds. The Championship matches were all more than enjoyable with the main event delivering exactly what you would expect from two of the biggest names in the industry, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin.

Matches were given time to be effective and even though there were some duds here and there, they were kept short and didn’t detract too much from the show.

As far as UK PPVs go, you would struggle to find better than this.

High Point: The Rock Vs. Stone Cold

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